Poems New and Old by John Freeman
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from ordinary experience, it is by so much the more individual; and in
it there are to be found thrills and feelings, an understanding of a particular aspect of nature, which have not hitherto been reported in poetry--_Westminster Gazette_. POEMS NEW AND OLD By John Freeman London: Selwyn and Blount, Ltd. 21, York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. 2 1920 _ "----He still'd All sounds in air; and left so free mine ears That I might hear the music of the spheres, And all the angels singing out of heaven, Whose tunes were solemn, as to passion given."_ |
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